Atlanta students kneel to protest armed violence during National Day Strike

Dozens of US atlanta’s students around the world have held a generous protest in a quiet protest to pay tribute to Florida’s high school filmmakers.

Students took part in a 17-month Wednesday Wednesday, a month ago a gun killed 17 people and another 14 injured Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.

Booker T. Washington High School administrators threatened to “stop punishing” students to participate in disputes, but they decided to order a student, a silent demonstration, according to tweets posted by Guardian reporter Jamiles Lartey.

They’re going floor by floor here, letting students engage in VERY ordered demonstration. Anything outside that will be “severely punished” administrators say. School is actually on lockdown because of the protests, noone allowed outside. 50-100 students participating each floor pic.twitter.com/hTsZMdq0Ve

Lartey says that in a protest at each school floor, 100 students added that the school had been blocked until the students had not gone.

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National student lawmakers have demanded more stringent gun and school safety lawsuits in response to Florida shooting, asking for many protest and stopping work strikes. The Florida shooter intends to survive “March for Our Lives” in Washington, D.C. Later this month, and local marches were planned all over the country every day.